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[Multiterm 2014] Cannot open database ''. It may not be a database that your application recognizes
Thread poster: Spiros Doikas
Spiros Doikas Local time: 19:32 Member (2002) English to Greek + ...
Sep 21, 2014
Error: Id: 182714, Cannot open database ''. It may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the file may be corrupt.
I get the above error when trying to reorganize a 1 Gig termbase. The result is that I "lost" 2% of the terms there.
Using Win7 EN 64bit
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Alex Lilo Local time: 19:32 English to Russian + ...
Cannot open database ''. It may not be a database that your application recognizes, or the file may
Mar 3, 2016
same thing happened just now when i tried to reorganized my 2 gig tm. the file size has changed to very small and multiterm says I now have 0 terms for each language.
same thing happened just now when i tried to reorganized my 2 gig tm. the file size has changed to very small and multiterm says I now have 0 terms for each language.
i wonder if i can get my terms back.
Using Win7 RU 64bit
apparently, there is a 2 Gig limit which i reached.
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